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Saturday, 29 August 2015

A Saturday Prayer for the People of Barnet

I know not all of my readers are of a religious persuasion but even if you are not, I sincerely hope you will agree with the sentiments if not the wording

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Oh Lord, in your wisdom, please bless the Leaders of Barnet Council with wisdom, compassion and foresight.

Please ensure that they place the vulnerable, the elderly, the infirm and those suffering from social exclusion at the heart of their efforts to manage our neighbourhood.

Please help them to ensure that they recognise their duty of care to those at the margins of our society and help them to ensure that those of us blessed with gifts of health,wealth and prosperity play our part by contributing to build a fair and just society.

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Dyslexic punk rock guitarist, studio owner and author Barnet Eye blog, proprieter of Mill Hill Music Complex Studios. Born and raised in the London Borough of Barnet. Loves loud music, beer,curry and football and occasionally strings two coherent sentences together.
Prospective Lib Dem Candidate for Mill Hill Ward.
This blog is written and published by Roger Tichborne, 29 Millway, London, NW7 3QS

If you have received a penalty fare at a Thameslink Station and you sent an appeal off to the Independent Penalty Fare Appeals Service, did you notice that this says at the bottom of the letter you got back "London and South Eastern Railways T/A IPFAS". In other words, it's not independent, it's an arm of a train company. They actually run Blackfriars station.

I believe that it is a scandal that this service calls itself independent, but there is no right of appeal and it's run by one of the train operators. I believe that the penalty ticket scheme is a scam to generate extra profits for these companies.

A little tool to help you defeat the invisible men

I've added an IP address lookup tool. If you get an email or you have a stats counter on your blog, you can see who it is and where they came from using this. If you've got an email from someone, view the email. Click on File, then click on properties, then click on details. Now click on message source

You will see some text as follows :-X-Originating-IP: [1.2.3.4]

Where I've put 1.2.3.4, cut and paste this number into the IP lookup and hey presto, you know where the email came from.

If it says it's from your bank, but the IP address is Freds chipshop, you know it's a scam.

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